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NEW PROTOCOLS TO VISIT VA HOSPITALS

Due to COVID-19 precautionary measures and out of concern for veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs has implemented current social isolation and distancing guidelines. Veterans are asked to use online tools for routine or non-urgent health-related questions. With the details, here’s Rebecca Havely…

Veterans can receive care at home, either over the phone or via video chat using VA Video Connect on their computers, smartphones, or tablets. With MyHealth.va.gov, VA’s online patient portal, veterans can send online secure messages to their VA health care team and set up telephone or video appointments. Veterans can also request prescription refills and order and ship medications to their homes. The VA is requesting that veterans only call with urgent needs at this time. Register at www.myhealth.va.gov.

Due to COVID-19 precautionary measures and out of concern for our Veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is honoring current social isolation and distancing guidelines. To help us address Veterans’ most-urgent needs first, the VA asks that Veterans use their online tools for routine or non-urgent questions. Here are some examples:

Telephone or Video Appointments – Veterans can receive care at home — either over the phone or via video using VA Video Connect on their computers, smartphones, or tablets. To set up telephone or video appointments, Veterans can send their provider a secure message on My HealtheVet by visiting myhealth.va.gov. Veterans may also call, but VA is requesting that Veterans only call with urgent needs at this time. To learn more about VA Video Connect, visit mobile.va.gov/app/va-video-connect.

Prescription Refills – Veterans can request prescription refills and order and ship medications to their homes using My HealtheVet or the Rx Refill mobile app. Download the app at mobile.va.gov/app/rx-refill.

Text Message Reminders – Veterans can use VA’s Annie App to receive automated text messages with information about their health. The App also offers new messages that advise Veterans about Coronavirus (COVID-19). This application helps Veterans monitor for symptoms and can assist if they need to contact their VA facility for care. Enroll at mobile.va.gov/annie.

Secure Messaging – With My HealtheVet, VA’s online patient portal, Veterans can send online secure messages to their VA health care team to ask them non-urgent health questions. Register at www.myhealth.va.gov.

Our Telehealth program monitors Veterans’ health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure, PTSD, weight management, and more. If interested, Veterans may ask their medical team, or call them at (650) 849-0421 to discuss these options. For more information about VA’s Connected Care technologies, visit connectedcare.va.gov.


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